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Ajax Lessons

Ajax Lessons

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AJAX Libraries API - Google Code The Google Hosted Libraries is a stable, reliable, high-speed, globally available content distribution network for the most popular, open-source JavaScript libraries. Google works directly with the key stakeholders for each library effort and accepts the latest versions as they are released. Libraries To load a hosted library, copy and paste the HTML snippet for that library (shown below) in your web page. For instance, to load jQuery, embed the <script src=" snippet in your web page. We recommend that you load libraries from the CDN via HTTPS, even if your own website only uses HTTP. AngularJS snippet: site: angularjs.org stable versions: unstable versions: Angular Material material.angularjs.org early beta versions: Dojo dojotoolkit.org versions: Ext Core sencha.com/products/extcore jQuery 1.x snippet: 2.x snippet: jquery.com note: 2.1.2, 1.2.5 and 1.2.4 are not hosted due to their short and unstable lives in the wild. jQuery Mobile

Anatomy of a Drag and Drop The mechanics of a drag and drop are pretty interesting and most library implementations do similar things, albeit to various extents. As I explain the inner workings, I'll touch on Yahoo's, Mootools', and Script.aculo.us' implementations, what to expect, and how they differ. A drag and drop essentially consists of a few events (and by events, I mean, moments in time, not DOM events). There's the moment a drag is started, there's the continuous dragging of an item, and finally there's the moment the item is no longer being dragged (ie: the drop). On top of these events, there is also the interaction with other elements on the page; dragging over and out of an element and whether the dragged element has been dropped on top of another element on the page. Starting the Drag In a drag and drop, we need to know when to start the drag. Alternatively, this could be attached to a drag handle. Dragging Once the mousedown event is fired, the gears of the drag are set in motion. Stopping the Drag

300 Images From 1800 Sites I started gathering little, iconesque web images for myself so that I could compare, contrast, and study the techniques used by graphic artists on the web like Ben Sky. My initial pool of images looked so interesting that I decided to continue methodically hunting and capturing the icons for a public display piece. The purpose of this document is not to copy the intellectual property of others, but rather as a jumping-off point for your own unique web graphic projects. It's for Brainstorming, if you will. I roughly estimate that for every six web sites I scoured, I was able to acquire one graphic image. — Ro London Arrows Most sites using arrows to help graphically enhance their text use one of three things: 1) They use a simple, solid-colored arrow. 2) They have decided to use the angled-quote character ( » ) in some variation or another. 3) They use the > symbol. Pictured below are some of the exceptions to the rule. Posts Comments Mail Bullets Print Carts And Bags GUESS?

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